The French prince Louis-Albert de Broglie is known as the Prince Gardener, nickname that comes from the time when Louis-Albert began a tomato plantation in France. Since then, he has moved to Portugal, fell in love with Comporta and wants to preserve at all costs an area that, according to him, has all the potential to be a kind of Green Silicon Valley of the Alentejo.

“ZERO” and “Transparência e Integridade” associations argue that the current territorial planning requirements for Comporta “are not compatible with speculative real estate projects that do not respect European law”. The Associations refer to the sale of Comporta, stating five reasons for not moving forward with the business.

The Comporta.Utopia association was founded by Louis Albert de Broglie (who is one of the stakeholders in the purchase of Comporta assets) and was chaired by Pedro Bingre do Amaral “which will constitute a relevant stakeholder in the sale process and, sequence, in the development process of what will be built in Comporta”, says the association in a statement.

Comporta will be sold and this is not a business like any other. What is being sold is a portion of the property that the whole country paid through the bankruptcy of BES. So we’re the ones who are selling Comporta.

Luisa Schmidt, Sociologist and member of the National Council for Environment and Sustainable Development*